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2013Multilocus phylogeny and recent rapid radiation of the viviparous sea snakes (Elapidae: Hydrophiinae)Sanders, K.; Lee, M.; Mumpuni; Bertozzi, T.; Rasmussen, A.
2011Chromosomal assignment of six genes (EIF4G3, HSP90, RBBP6, IL8, TERT, and TERC) in four species of the genus EquusVidale, P.; Piras, F.; Nergadze, S.; Bertoni, L.; Verini-Supplizi, A.; Adelson, D.; Geurin, G.; Giulotto, E.
2010Redescriptions of two species of microcotylid monogeneans from three arripid hosts in southern Australian watersCatalano, S.; Hutson, K.; Ratcliff, R.; Whittington, I.
2004Efficient large-scale development of microsatellites for marker and mapping applications in Brassica crop speciesLowe, A.; Moule, C.; Trick, M.; Edwards, K.
2001Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of two extinct moas clarify ratite evolutionCooper, A.; Fox, L.; Anderson, S.; Rambaut, A.; Austin, J.; Ward, R.
2013Low major histocompatibility complex diversity in the Tasmanian devil predates European settlement and may explain susceptibility to disease epidemicsMorris, K.; Austin, J.; Belov, K.
2007Exceptional among-lineage variation in diversification rates during the radiation of Australia's most diverse vertebrate cladeRabosky, D.; Donnellan, S.; Talaba, A.; Lovette, I.
2004Neotenous origins for pelagic octopusesStrugnell, J.; Norman, M.; Drummond, A.; Cooper, A.
2012Moa's Ark or volant ghosts of Gondwana? Insights from nineteen years of ancient DNA research on the extinct moa (Aves: Dinornithiformes) of New ZealandAllentoft, M.; Rawlence, N.
2004Rise and fall of the Beringian steppe bisonShapiro, B.; Drummond, A.; Rambaut, A.; Wilson, M.; Matheus, P.; Sher, A.; Pybus, O.; Gilbert, M.; Barnes, I.; Binladen, J.; Willerslev, E.; Hansen, A.; Baryshnikov, G.; Burns, J.; Davydov, S.; Driver, J.; Froese, D.; Harington, C.; Keddie, G.; Kosintsev, P.; et al.